The Ridge Weekly Chestnut Ridge Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Podcast by Chestnut Ridge Church
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Living Your Best Life // Brandy Gibson // June 6, 2024
Our new series, “Ten,” began on Sunday, and Pastor Tim made the point that the Ten Commandments are not the way of salvation but reveal the path that leads to an abundant, rich, and satisfying life. This message made me think of how it’s easy to make small compromises that can escalate into larger ones. Something that “won’t hurt just this once” can become something we continue to allow, leading us to a place we never intended to be.
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Relevance :: Ten - Part 1
Pastor Tim kicks off a new series about God's amazing gift of the Ten Commandments called "Ten" and shares five surprising observations we can learn from them.
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Great Is Thy Faithfulness // Barb Barnhart // May 30, 2024
As I have grown in my relationship with the Lord, there have been times when remembering God’s faithfulness has come in great sorrow. It is important to realize that God’s character is often seen through the many circumstances of life. Being able to experience this deep abiding love is foundational to knowing who God is, what He has done, what He will do, and the depth of His love that is encompassed around us.
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Remember
Executive Pastor Bruce Lane joins us with a message called "Remember." By exploring God's identity, works, and promises, we will rediscover some important truths God wants us to remember and not forget.
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Mikvah // Baptism Sunday
On this Baptism Sunday, Pastor Tim shares the three biggest reasons why we encourage people to get baptized.
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Hard Hearts // Andrew Archer // May 16, 2024
The problem the religious leaders were facing was that they had allowed their hearts to become so callous that when they looked at the man with the paralyzed hand, they did not see an image bearer of the highest God, a person with inherent value and worth, someone worth listening to and loving. They didn't even really see the man, but rather, saw him as a means to an end to try to trap Jesus. Our attitude towards people in need is often extremely telling of the state of our hearts, and we should have soft hearts that are moved with compassion when we see others in need.
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